In the SOUNDTRACK category...
- "Pumpkin and Honey Bunny" (dialogue)/"Misirlou" (Quentin Tarantino/Fred Wise, Milton Leeds, S. K. Russell, Nicholas Roubanis) – 2:27
- "Royale with Cheese" (Quentin Tarantino) – 1:42
- "Jungle Boogie" (Ronald Bell and Kool & the Gang) – 3:05
- "Let's Stay Together" (Al Green, Al Jackson, Jr. and Willie Mitchell) – 3:15
- "Bustin' Surfboards" (Gerald, Jesse and Norman Sanders and Leonard Delaney) – 2:26
- "Lonesome Town" (Baker Knight) – 2:13
- "Son of a Preacher Man" (John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins) – 2:25
- "Zed's Dead, Baby" (dialogue)/"Bullwinkle Part II" (Quentin Tarantino/Dennis Rose and Ernest Furrow) – 2:39
- "Jackrabbit Slim's Twist Contest" (dialogue)/"You Never Can Tell" (Quentin Tarantino/Chuck Berry) – 3:12
- "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (Neil Diamond) – 3:09
- "If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" (Maria McKee) – 4:55
- "Bring Out the Gimp" (dialogue)/"Comanche" (Quentin Tarantino/The Revels) – 2:10
- "Flowers on the Wall" (Lewis C. Dewitt) – 2:23
- "Personality Goes a Long Way" (Quentin Tarantino) – 1:00
- "Surf Rider" (Bob Bogle, Nole Edwards, Don Wilson) – 3:18
- "Ezekiel 25:17" (Quentin Tarantino) – 0:51
Pulp Fiction was one of the biggest films of 1994. The soundtrack reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200, and at the time, went platinum (100,000 units) in Canada alone.
[3] By November 12, 1994, total sales of more than 1.6 million were reached
[4] and by 1996 over 2 million units had been sold.
[5] In 1995 the soundtrack reached No. 6 on the charts according to SoundScan.
[6]
The soundtrack helped launch the band
Urge Overkill, which covered
Neil Diamond's "
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon", into a mainstream market. Sony "received a nice sum" for "
Son of a Preacher Man"
[7] and
Kool & The Gang enjoyed a resurgence when "
Jungle Boogie" was released on the soundtrack.
[8]